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The Senate on Thursday confirmed President Joe Biden’s pick to be the military’s second-ranking officer, filling a nearly monthlong vacancy on the Joint Chiefs.
Navy Adm. Christopher Grady was confirmed as vice chair of the Joint Chiefs by voice vote as senators pushed to wrap up business before leaving for the holidays.
Grady most recently led the Navy’s Fleet Forces Command, which is tasked with ensuring that the fleet is manned, trained and equipped
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